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Declarations of personal and prejudicial interests Members are invited to declare at this stage of the meeting, any relevant financial or other interest in the items on this agenda. Minutes: None. |
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Minutes: Decision: That the application for a new premises licence by Mr Kuppusamy Kirupagaran to provide regulated entertainment, late night refreshment and supply alcohol from: 18:00hrs to 05:00hrs Monday to Friday and from 10:00hrs to 05:00hrs Saturday & Sunday at Unit 2 Popin Business Centre, South Way, HA9 0HB pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be not heard as the applicant had agreed conditions with Public Safety officers. |
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Minutes: Responsible Authority Nick Mortimer Brent Licensing Police Amrit Cheema Public Health
Applicant Robert Jordan Agent
The Sub-Committee were informed by the agent that the applicant’s mother was receiving surgery for which the family had been waiting for a year and accordingly requested a deferral.
Decision That the application for a new premises licence by Mr Ahmed Mumtaz to supply alcohol and remain open from 00:00hrs to 00:00hrs Monday to Sunday at Metro Supermarket (72 Craven Park Road NW10 4AE) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be deferred to a future date. |
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Minutes: Responsible Authority Nick Mortimer Brent Licensing Police Amrit Cheema Public Health
Applicant S Panchal Agent Abdul Aslami Designated Premises Supervisor
Decision That the application for a new premises licence by Mr Abdul Aslami to supply alcohol and remain open from: 10:00hrs to 00:00hrs Monday to Sunday and provide late night refreshment from 23:00hrs to 00:00hrs Monday to Sunday Wembley Bay at Fish & Chips (13 Wembley Hill Road HA9 8AF) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be granted as amended.
The full record of the Sub-Committee’s decision and the reasons are as set out in the decision letter, set out below.
The application The Sub-Committee has given careful consideration to an application by Mr Aslami under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003, for a new premises licence relating to Wembley Bay Fish & Chips 13 Wembley Hill Road HA9 8AF. Mr Aslami is the proposed designated premises supervisor (DPS). The application is for the premises to be licensed for both on and off sales of alcohol from 10:00 hrs to 00:00 Monday to Sunday and the provision of late night refreshment from 23:00hrs to 00:00hrs Monday to Sunday. The Sub Committee heard representations from the police.
In summary, the Police raised concerns about the following licensing objectives: prevention of crime and disorder. The police licensing officer Nick Mortimer informed the Sub Committee that this area of Wembley has a consistent problem with street drinking and more recently with homeless persons sleeping rough. There are numerous rough sleeping areas behind businesses in the vicinity of this premises. There is existing evidence of makeshift beds, mattresses and vast amounts of disused rubbish including fast food packaging and alcohol cans generated by the rough sleepers. Photographs of the area taken by the police were handed to the Sub Committee.
The Sub Committee were informed that during the application process PC Nicola McDonald had met with Mr Aslami and that during the course of that meeting it became apparent that Mr Aslami seemed unaware of what a controlled drinking zone was. Upon this being explained to him Mr Aslami’s response was that he would put up a sign telling customers not to drink in the street. Police concerns are that this would not be sufficient/practicable as homeless customers would have nowhere else to drink. Furthermore, on major event days at Wembley Stadium, this area is exceptionally busy with pedestrian footfall. There is no indication in the operating schedule as to how Mr Aslami would be able to control off sales of alcohol consumption in the street as visitors to the area would only have access to the street to eat and drink. Representations were also made by Public Health in relation to the prevention of crime and disorder and public nuisance. The Wembley Fish and Chip Shop is located within an area of Wembley Central which has a high level of alcohol related crime. Data held by public health shows that Wembley Central is ranked the worst of the 21 wards in ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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Minutes: The Sub-Committee were informed that that the applicant has withdrawn the application.
Decision That the application by Timothy Sheahan to vary a premises licence to specify an individual as designated premises supervisor (DPS) at Greenes (362-364 Neasden Lane North NW10 0BT) under the Licensing Act 2003 be not heard as the application had been withdrawn. |
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Minutes: The Sub-Committee were informed that the applicant had agreed to all the conditions imposed by the responsible authority.
Decision That the application for a new premises licence by Dor De Casa to supply alcohol from: 08:00hrs to 22:00hrs Monday to Sunday and to remain open from 06:00hrs to 22:00hrs Monday to Friday and 07:00hrs to 22:00hrs Saturday & Sunday at Dor De Casa (377 High Road Wembley HA9 6AA) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be not heard as the applicant had agreed to all conditions imposed by the responsible authority. |
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Minutes: The Sub-Committee were informed that the applicant had agreed to all the conditions imposed by the responsible authority.
Decision That the application for a new premises licence by Catalin Savin to supply alcohol and remain open from 07:00hrs to 23:00hrs Monday to Friday and from 08:00hrs to 23:00hrs Saturday & Sunday at Tache Magazin Romanesc (20 The Broadway East Lane HA9 8JU) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be not heard as the applicant had agreed to all the conditions imposed by the responsible authority. |